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==RAM (Memory) Testing== | ==RAM (Memory) Testing== | ||
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− | |align="left" padding=".5"|RAM is a deceptively simple device to test. It appears to be simply a matter of gathering, sorting,loading,removing, | + | |align="left" padding=".5"|RAM is a deceptively simple device to test. It appears to be simply a matter of gathering, sorting, loading, removing, labeling, and storing; repeated over and over again. In actuality, there are a multitude of details and issues involved that would take far more space to cover than is allotted here. This is a very basic overview of the essentials that are necessary to get through the process. For more information please consult other experienced volunteers, instructors, or research such sources as '''Wikipedia''' or forums on '''Google'''. |
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* DDR - '''Set aside to sort by speed and capacity.''' | * DDR - '''Set aside to sort by speed and capacity.''' | ||
* DDR2 - '''Set aside to sort by size speed and capacity.''' | * DDR2 - '''Set aside to sort by size speed and capacity.''' | ||
− | * DDR3 - ''' | + | * DDR3 - '''Set aside to sort by size, speed, capacity-When tested put aside for highend builds/store.''' |
* Other - There may be '''Printer RAM''' or other types of RAM or small cards that may or may not have a use. '''Ask instructor.''' | * Other - There may be '''Printer RAM''' or other types of RAM or small cards that may or may not have a use. '''Ask instructor.''' | ||
'''2. Sort for ECC''' | '''2. Sort for ECC''' | ||
− | * Separate out '''all''' ECC RAM from the | + | * Separate out '''all''' ECC RAM from the DDR, DDR2, & DDR3 that has been retained for further processing - '''take to "ECC Incoming RAM" bin in Server Build.''' |
::*Most ECC sticks will say '''ECC''' on them. | ::*Most ECC sticks will say '''ECC''' on them. | ||
::*Others will have a letter at the end of their speed with a letter. If it is a '''U''', it is a regular RAM stick. If it is an '''R''', '''E''', or '''F''', it is some type of ECC RAM. | ::*Others will have a letter at the end of their speed with a letter. If it is a '''U''', it is a regular RAM stick. If it is an '''R''', '''E''', or '''F''', it is some type of ECC RAM. | ||
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::PC2 6400 (800 MHz) - '''Set aside to sort by capacity.''' | ::PC2 6400 (800 MHz) - '''Set aside to sort by capacity.''' | ||
::PC2 8500 (1066 MHz) - '''Set aside to sort by capacity.''' | ::PC2 8500 (1066 MHz) - '''Set aside to sort by capacity.''' | ||
− | ::PC2 9600 (1200 MHz) - ''' | + | ::PC2 9600 (1200 MHz) - '''Set aside to sort by capacity''' |
*DDR3 - | *DDR3 - | ||
− | ::All - '''Set aside | + | ::All - '''Set aside to sort by capacity''' |
'''4. Sort by Capacity''' | '''4. Sort by Capacity''' | ||
*SDRAM - | *SDRAM - | ||
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*DDR - | *DDR - | ||
::128, 256 MB - '''Automatic Recycle.''' | ::128, 256 MB - '''Automatic Recycle.''' | ||
− | ::512 MB, & 1 or 2 GB - '''Stack by capacity in designated area on table ( | + | ::512 MB, & 1 or 2 GB (only 1 GB+ for PC 2100/266 MHZ) - '''Stack by capacity in designated area on table (wooden rack labeled untested) to be loaded into test board.''' |
*DDR2 - | *DDR2 - | ||
− | ::256 | + | ::256 MB, or under - '''Automatic Recycle.''' |
+ | ::512 MB, 1 or 2 GB - '''Stack by capacity in designated area on table (wooden rack labeled untested) to be loaded into test board.''' | ||
'''5. Unspecified speed and/or capacity''' | '''5. Unspecified speed and/or capacity''' | ||
:Frequently RAM will not be labelled as to speed or capacity by the manufacturer. In such cases it is necessary to determine these characteristics by other means. | :Frequently RAM will not be labelled as to speed or capacity by the manufacturer. In such cases it is necessary to determine these characteristics by other means. | ||
− | + | *DDR, DDR2 & DDR3 - | |
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− | *DDR & | ||
:*Use a test board. Several boards give an accurate reading regarding capacity and speed (see also "Loading & Testing). | :*Use a test board. Several boards give an accurate reading regarding capacity and speed (see also "Loading & Testing). | ||
::*Load a single stick. | ::*Load a single stick. | ||
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::*Power off at the power supply. | ::*Power off at the power supply. | ||
::*Remove the stick. | ::*Remove the stick. | ||
− | ::*Label and stack in designated area on table ( | + | ::*Label and stack in designated area on table (untested box) to be loaded into test board. |
:*Research online. Several websites dealing in RAM specifications have been bookmarked and other websites can be accessed by "Googling" using the manufacturer and or model/part number (if available). | :*Research online. Several websites dealing in RAM specifications have been bookmarked and other websites can be accessed by "Googling" using the manufacturer and or model/part number (if available). | ||
::*Locate a website. | ::*Locate a website. | ||
::*Locate the RAM in question in the website. | ::*Locate the RAM in question in the website. | ||
::*Note the capacity and speed in the specifications. | ::*Note the capacity and speed in the specifications. | ||
− | ::*Label and stack in | + | ::*Label and stack in untest box on table to be loaded into test board. |
:*Ask an instructor. Some of them know ways to determine information by examining the embedded chips. | :*Ask an instructor. Some of them know ways to determine information by examining the embedded chips. | ||
'''6. "Kit of 2"''' | '''6. "Kit of 2"''' | ||
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'''2. Label as follows:''' | '''2. Label as follows:''' | ||
− | + | *'''DDR, DDR2 & DDR3 -''' type '''and''' capacity and speed. Eg. DDR2 512/667. | |
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− | *'''DDR & | ||
:DDR and DDR2 have more subtle visual cues (other than the label) and can be easily confused by after-testing users such as build. Therefore, it is '''highly advisable''' to make them as distinguishable as possible. | :DDR and DDR2 have more subtle visual cues (other than the label) and can be easily confused by after-testing users such as build. Therefore, it is '''highly advisable''' to make them as distinguishable as possible. | ||
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'''3. Route as follows -''' | '''3. Route as follows -''' | ||
− | *'''The | + | *'''The box on the table labeled, "Tested DDR2" ''' |
:*Place the vast majority of the labelled RAM in the appropriate slots in these two boxes (see '''Store''' for exceptions). | :*Place the vast majority of the labelled RAM in the appropriate slots in these two boxes (see '''Store''' for exceptions). | ||
:*This will be harvested regularly by build and occasionally by the store to fill their needs. | :*This will be harvested regularly by build and occasionally by the store to fill their needs. | ||
− | *''' | + | *'''Lock box in build room now holds RAM overstock''' |
:*The boxes on the table will populate quite rapidly. | :*The boxes on the table will populate quite rapidly. | ||
− | :*As they fill (usually once a week or more), empty the slots into the '''appropriate''' static free bags in the | + | :*As they fill (usually once a week or more), empty the slots into the '''appropriate''' static free bags in the lock box in the build room. |
− | :*As the bags fill, tape them shut and place them in the '''RAM Overstock''' | + | :*As the bags fill, tape them shut and place them in the '''RAM Overstock''' in the lock box in the build room. |
:*Replace the bag with an empty one labelled with type, capacity, speed (in MHz) and PC or PC2 code (PC 2100, PC 2700 ... PC2 4200, PC2 5300 ... etc.) | :*Replace the bag with an empty one labelled with type, capacity, speed (in MHz) and PC or PC2 code (PC 2100, PC 2700 ... PC2 4200, PC2 5300 ... etc.) | ||
:*These will be harvested by build and the store to meet their needs. | :*These will be harvested by build and the store to meet their needs. |
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RAM (Memory) Testing
SVANDUSEN 19:13, 26 May 2010 (UTC)
RAM is a deceptively simple device to test. It appears to be simply a matter of gathering, sorting, loading, removing, labeling, and storing; repeated over and over again. In actuality, there are a multitude of details and issues involved that would take far more space to cover than is allotted here. This is a very basic overview of the essentials that are necessary to get through the process. For more information please consult other experienced volunteers, instructors, or research such sources as Wikipedia or forums on Google.
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